Thank you all for your help. I am still not seeing this behavior when I restart 
evolution. However, this must be something amiss in my installation. I'll re-install 
the OS and try it again I guess. 

I am glad that the feature is, indeed there.

Regards,

Peter
-------Original Message-------
From: guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 07/17/03 03:51 PM
To: Peter Pavlovich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Evolution] Please help!!! I've lost a feature in Evolution.

> 
> 
> Recently, I posted a message regarding a very useful feature which
> seems to have been removed from the current version of evolution. It
> was in the version that shipped with Redhat version 9. 
> 
[snipp]
> if, for whatever reason, evolution crashed or had to be forcably
> killed due to a UI lock-up or a system reboot, upon re-starting
> Evolution and attempting to either reply to a message or create a new
> message, a dialog would appear informing you that Evolution detected
> unsaved messages and asked it you wanted it to attempt to recover
> those messages for you.
[snipp]


Well, Lonnie Borntreger answered you and told you, this feature *is* a
part of Evolution. For your convenience, here is his archived reply:
 http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/evolution/2003-July/030719.html

Apart from that, I too can verify this feature still exists.

...guenther


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